Kiwixarr #16
ericnitschke
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Why you don't open the ZIM file in Kiwix and leave it in your BitTorrent client directory? I believe I don't understand the problem you try to solve. |
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Until now I've been finding ZIM torrents here and downloading via qbittorrent or transmission. After downloading I move the files to a different ZIM directory which stops the ZIM from seeding. But I would like to continue seeding, and would like to find a way for other users to do the same.
The Arr suite uses hardlinks to keep the files in the downloads directory for seeding but also 'move' them to a relevant directory for usage without actually copying the file. Is there anything similar to this for Kiwix?
I'm imagining something like Kiwixseerr (a la overseerr or jellyseerr ) to browse ZIMs, then make requests to Kiwixarr (like sonarr/radarr/etc.) for organization and download via torrent client of choice. Once downloaded files would be hardlinked to a directory watched by Kiwix Serve. In theory this would also enable auto-downloading/seeding of specific ZIMs or collections.
Pardon my elementary understanding of all of the above. @kelson42 @Popolechien @rgaudin
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